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Freiburg Cathedral Choir Director Suspended After Christmas Service Disruptions
Following disruptions during Christmas Eve and Christmas services at Freiburg Cathedral, the director of the Cathedral Choir School, Boris Böhmann, was immediately suspended, despite his contract ending in February 2025, due to his alleged condoning of the intentional disturbances, triggering legal ...
Freiburg Cathedral Choir Director Suspended After Christmas Service Disruptions
Following disruptions during Christmas Eve and Christmas services at Freiburg Cathedral, the director of the Cathedral Choir School, Boris Böhmann, was immediately suspended, despite his contract ending in February 2025, due to his alleged condoning of the intentional disturbances, triggering legal ...
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40% Bias Score


Spain Challenges Madrid's Public Employee Agreement Over Protest Restrictions
Spain's Labour Minister challenges Madrid's public employee agreement (until 2028), which restricts protest rights by suspending salary increases for those participating in strikes or demonstrations; the Minister requests the Prosecutor's Office and Ombudsman to intervene.
Spain Challenges Madrid's Public Employee Agreement Over Protest Restrictions
Spain's Labour Minister challenges Madrid's public employee agreement (until 2028), which restricts protest rights by suspending salary increases for those participating in strikes or demonstrations; the Minister requests the Prosecutor's Office and Ombudsman to intervene.
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52% Bias Score


Turkish Unions Protest Insufficient Minimum Wage Increase
Turkey's minimum wage rose 30 percent to 22,104 TL, prompting protests from major labor unions like DİSK, TÜRK-İŞ, HAK-İŞ, and KESK who deem it insufficient amid rising inflation and claim the government prioritized international investors.
Turkish Unions Protest Insufficient Minimum Wage Increase
Turkey's minimum wage rose 30 percent to 22,104 TL, prompting protests from major labor unions like DİSK, TÜRK-İŞ, HAK-İŞ, and KESK who deem it insufficient amid rising inflation and claim the government prioritized international investors.
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52% Bias Score


Syrian Women Protest Loss of Rights Under New Islamist Rule
Thousands of women in northern Syria protested against the newly installed HTS government, fearing the loss of rights and condemning Turkish military actions in the region following the displacement of Assad's regime; the HTS spokesperson cited women's "biological and physiological nature" as reason...
Syrian Women Protest Loss of Rights Under New Islamist Rule
Thousands of women in northern Syria protested against the newly installed HTS government, fearing the loss of rights and condemning Turkish military actions in the region following the displacement of Assad's regime; the HTS spokesperson cited women's "biological and physiological nature" as reason...
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36% Bias Score


Turkish NGOs to Hold Annual Palestine Demonstration
The Milli İrade Platformu, a coalition of 308 Turkish NGOs, announced a demonstration on the Galata Bridge in Istanbul on January 1st, 2024, to advocate for Palestinian rights, starting with morning prayers at various mosques and culminating in a march to the bridge.
Turkish NGOs to Hold Annual Palestine Demonstration
The Milli İrade Platformu, a coalition of 308 Turkish NGOs, announced a demonstration on the Galata Bridge in Istanbul on January 1st, 2024, to advocate for Palestinian rights, starting with morning prayers at various mosques and culminating in a march to the bridge.
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56% Bias Score


Extinction Rebellion Protest at Rijksmuseum Ends with Nine Arrests
Nine Extinction Rebellion activists were removed from Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum on December 21 after gluing themselves together to protest the museum's sponsorship by ING, described as the Netherlands' largest fossil fuel financier; the demonstration, involving 200 participants, was the third such pro...
Extinction Rebellion Protest at Rijksmuseum Ends with Nine Arrests
Nine Extinction Rebellion activists were removed from Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum on December 21 after gluing themselves together to protest the museum's sponsorship by ING, described as the Netherlands' largest fossil fuel financier; the demonstration, involving 200 participants, was the third such pro...
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36% Bias Score

Turkish Labor Unions Boycott Minimum Wage Commission
Türk-İş and HAK-İş, two major Turkish labor unions, have withdrawn from the Minimum Wage Determination Commission, citing its undemocratic structure and the insufficient 2025 minimum wage of 22,104 lira, demanding a more representative and participatory commission.

Turkish Labor Unions Boycott Minimum Wage Commission
Türk-İş and HAK-İş, two major Turkish labor unions, have withdrawn from the Minimum Wage Determination Commission, citing its undemocratic structure and the insufficient 2025 minimum wage of 22,104 lira, demanding a more representative and participatory commission.
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48% Bias Score

Turkish Opposition Condemns Insufficient Minimum Wage Increase Amidst High Inflation
Turkey's parliament debated a bill amending the State Civil Servants Law, with opposition MPs criticizing the 2025 minimum wage increase of 30% as insufficient compared to inflation rates of 47% (official) and 80% (unofficial), impacting 60% of Turkish workers.

Turkish Opposition Condemns Insufficient Minimum Wage Increase Amidst High Inflation
Turkey's parliament debated a bill amending the State Civil Servants Law, with opposition MPs criticizing the 2025 minimum wage increase of 30% as insufficient compared to inflation rates of 47% (official) and 80% (unofficial), impacting 60% of Turkish workers.
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56% Bias Score

CHP Launches Campaign Against Insufficient Minimum Wage Increase in Turkey
Turkey's minimum wage was raised by 30% to 22,104 TL in 2025, prompting the CHP to plan rallies, grassroots outreach, and meetings with labor unions to highlight the insufficient increase and mobilize public support.

CHP Launches Campaign Against Insufficient Minimum Wage Increase in Turkey
Turkey's minimum wage was raised by 30% to 22,104 TL in 2025, prompting the CHP to plan rallies, grassroots outreach, and meetings with labor unions to highlight the insufficient increase and mobilize public support.
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44% Bias Score

Mangione Murder Trial Ignites Nationwide Healthcare Debate
Luigi Mangione pleaded not guilty to murder charges in Manhattan Criminal Court on December 11, sparking protests from people citing personal healthcare struggles and distrust in the system. The alleged murder of Thompson, a healthcare executive, has ignited a nationwide conversation about healthcar...

Mangione Murder Trial Ignites Nationwide Healthcare Debate
Luigi Mangione pleaded not guilty to murder charges in Manhattan Criminal Court on December 11, sparking protests from people citing personal healthcare struggles and distrust in the system. The alleged murder of Thompson, a healthcare executive, has ignited a nationwide conversation about healthcar...
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64% Bias Score

Turkish Coastal Town Protests Planned Coast Guard Harbor
Residents of Turgutreis, Muğla, Turkey, are protesting the planned construction of a 141-acre Coast Guard harbor in their town's public beach area, citing environmental concerns and the lack of an environmental impact assessment and fearing the destruction of their way of life.

Turkish Coastal Town Protests Planned Coast Guard Harbor
Residents of Turgutreis, Muğla, Turkey, are protesting the planned construction of a 141-acre Coast Guard harbor in their town's public beach area, citing environmental concerns and the lack of an environmental impact assessment and fearing the destruction of their way of life.
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64% Bias Score

Berlin Universities Protest 250 Million Euro Budget Cut
Berlin universities, unions, and research organizations are protesting a 250 million Euro budget cut by the Berlin Senate for 2025, impacting research and teaching. Approximately 1000 participants are demonstrating today outside the State Parliament before the planned budget vote.

Berlin Universities Protest 250 Million Euro Budget Cut
Berlin universities, unions, and research organizations are protesting a 250 million Euro budget cut by the Berlin Senate for 2025, impacting research and teaching. Approximately 1000 participants are demonstrating today outside the State Parliament before the planned budget vote.
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44% Bias Score
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